'They feel like I can help that class out and be a dude for them. That’s the big thing. Playing a bunch of everything for them.” MattRMoreno checks in with USC target Rodrick Pleasant and where he stands in his recruitment:
played a portion of his junior year while injured. He healed up and put together another impressive season on the track in the spring, and now he's finally beginning to focus a bit more on his recruitment near the end of his senior season.
The four-star cornerback helped his team at Gardena-Serra earn a win in its ninth game of the season Friday night before getting on a plane to head up to Berkeley for an official visit with Cal this weekend. It is only the second official visit he's made in the process. The first came in June when he made the trek to Boston College.As much as speed is part of his game on the field, the Rivals250 prospect is not in a rush to make his college decision. He is not planning to have his choice made until National Signing Day, so it has allowed programs to continue to jockey for position as the fall has played out.
Pleasant previously released a top six that included USC, Oregon, Cal, UCLA, Boston College and Penn State. The Trojans have certainly remained involved throughout the process, but the hometown school has turned up the heat recently and is a program Pleasant continues to look at as one of his top options.You must be a member to read the full article. Subscribe now for instant access to all premium content.